About Flintwood
My nonno came to Australia from Calabria in 1962 with a suitcase and about forty dollars. He always said the house you keep tells people who you are. I grew up watching him sand back furniture on weekends, fix things properly, refuse to buy anything cheap twice. That stayed with me. When my wife and I moved to Adelaide in 2014 and had our two kids, Flint and Woody, I found myself doing the same thing he did, spending Saturday mornings at the Bowerbird Market in Brompton, looking for pieces that were actually made to last. The problem was, most of what I found either cost a fortune or fell apart inside a year.
Before Flintwood I was working in project management for a mid-size construction firm in the CBD. Good money, long hours, not much left over for the school run. My wife went back to part-time work after Woody started kindy, and for a while we made it work, but the commute alone was eating two hours a day. I started buying home goods in small lots, testing them at home, then selling the surplus through Facebook Marketplace and a basic Shopify store on weekends. In the first three months I turned over about $4,200. That was not life-changing money, but it was enough to make me pay attention.
— Thanks for being here. — Antonio, Antonio Domenico Dottore